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Lausch-Label

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German experimental and industrial record label from the early 1980s, releasing experimental music on cassette format.

Der Schöpferische AugenblickAus Liebe zum ImperiumScenes we'd Like to see

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Lausch-Label was a German independent record label active in the early 1980s, primarily focused on experimental and industrial music. Based in Germany, the label operated during a formative period for the European underground music scene, releasing material on cassette format, which was the dominant medium for avant-garde and DIY music distribution at that time. The label's 1982 catalog demonstrates a commitment to conceptual and challenging musical works, as evidenced by releases such as "Scenes we'd Like to see," "Der Schöpferische Augenblick," and "Aus Liebe zum Imperium." These titles suggest an interest in philosophical and socially conscious themes alongside experimental sound. Though limited documentation exists regarding the label's complete roster and operational history, Lausch-Label represents the grassroots infrastructure of 1980s German experimental music, contributing to the broader industrial and avant-garde underground during a period of significant artistic innovation. The label's cassette-based releases reflect the era's aesthetic and practical considerations for independent music distribution.

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